disagree, disallow, disapprove, disbar, discharge, discombobulate, disconsolate, discontent, discourage, discriminate, disdain, disembodied, disgorge, disgrace, disharmony, disheveled, disingenuous, disinterest, disinherit, disinter, disintegrate, dismay, dismember, dismiss, disorganized, disorient, dispel, display, displace, disprove, disquiet, disregard, disseminate, dissolution, dissolve, distract, distraught, disturb, distressed
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Dismiss
Some words that start with 'tre' are:treacherytreacletreadtreadletreasuretreattreatytreetrektrellistrembletremendoustremortrenchtrendtrepidationtrespass
Words that start with th-thethatthosetheseThebesthankthenthisthanthey
Compound words that start with fan:fanfarefanfoldfanglikefantailfantasyland
over a million word star with Dis
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Dismiss
Simply combine Disturb and interrupt, Disrupt. Yes it is a word.
disappoint, disprove, disapprove, disable, disabilities, disadvantage, etc.
Some words with 'dis' prefix are:disasterdisbursediscarddisdaindiseasedisfavordisgustdisheartendisintegratedisjointeddislikedismaydisorganizeddisplaydisquietdisruptdissectdisturbdisuseddisyllabic
No, "dis" at the start of words typically implies negation or reversal, not necessarily the opposite. In the case of "disappear," it means to cease to be visible or to vanish.
Use un- prefix before words that start with a vowel or consonant. Use il- prefix before words that start i: illegal. Use im- prefix before words that start with m or p: impossible. Use ir- prefix before words that start with r: irregular.
The stem "dis-" means "apart" or "away" in words like disassemble (take apart), disconnect (separate), and disappear (vanish).
Dishonest
-ty: Beauty, royalty, forty. dis-: Dislike, disengage, disquiet, dismember.
To beat somebody at something;Winning